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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, can you check the log files in the plugin? Can you also provide a bit more information in regards to the following comment.

    my admin start showing 404

    Can you also read the following troubleshooting instructions.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter rounakprolime

    (@rounakprolime)

    sure i`l check the file now, as an i visit admin url it shows me 404 but when i disable plugin admin login page start working.

    Thread Starter rounakprolime

    (@rounakprolime)

    also all the troubleshoot things i have done already

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Did you check the log files? Did you update any plugin or your theme lately?

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Have you tried doing a theme/plugin conflict test?
    Deactivate all other plugins except AIOWPS and also revert to standard WordPress theme (eg, twentysixteen) and see if the problem goes away?

    I had this problem too. I think there is some bad code in the htaccess code of All-In-One Security. when I renamed my htaccess, I was again able to log in.

    when I disabled AIOS, I was able to get to a 404 page when I tried to connect to mysite/wp-admin.

    when the htaccess and AIOS were both active, I couldn’t even get to the 404 page. All I saw was a browser error : too many redirects.

    Not very confidence-inducing.

    Figured it out — it was my fault.

    I thought the whitelist feature guaranteed that my activity from good IPs would not get blocked by other features of AIOS. In actuality it blocks ALL activity except that from good IPs, and I was trying to log in from an unknown IP.

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